Measuring the brain activity of Republicans and Democrats while they played a game has revealed striking differences in each group’s cognitive functioning. The findings, appearing in the journalPLOS ONE, are the result of collaborative research by neuroscientists from the University of Exeter and the University of California, San Diego. They suggest that being a Republican […]
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Demographers Mull Effects Of Aging Population
In the latest issue of the Public Policy & Aging Report , Duquesne University researcher Mark L. Haas argues that hotbed areas in the world that offer the motive and opportunity for political violence could stabilize by the year 2030. Driving this new era of peace and goodwill, he believes, is the simple fact that […]